Marin E. Chambers
Colorado State University
9 Papers
Marin E. Chambers is an academic researcher from Colorado State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Biology. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Marin E. Chambers include United States Department of Agriculture.
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Papers
A changing climate is snuffing out post-fire recovery in montane forests
Kyle C. Rodman,Thomas T. Veblen,Michael Battaglia,Marin E. Chambers,Paula J. Fornwalt,Zachary A. Holden,Thomas Kolb,Jessica R. Ouzts,Monica T. Rother +8 more
TL;DR: This article characterized the influences of climate and terrain on post-fire tree regeneration and assessed how these biophysical factors might shape future vulnerability to wildfire-driven forest conversion, which is critical to understanding the potential for future conversions from forest to non-forest vegetation types.
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Reduced fire severity offers near-term buffer to climate-driven declines in conifer resilience across the western United States
Kimberley T. Davis,Marcos D. Robles,Kerry B. Kemp,Philip E. Higuera,Teresa B. Chapman,Kerry L. Metlen,Jamie L. Peeler,Kyle C. Rodman,Travis Woolley,Robert N. Addington,Brian Buma,C. Alina Cansler,Michael J. Case,Brandon M. Collins,Jonathan D. Coop,Solomon Z. Dobrowski,Nathan S. Gill,Collin Haffey,Lucas B. Harris,Brian J. Harvey,Ryan D. Haugo,Matthew D. Hurteau,Dominik Kulakowski,Caitlin E. Littlefield,Lisa A. McCauley,Nicholas A. Povak,Kristen L. Shive,Edward Smith,Jens T. Stevens,Camille S. Stevens-Rumann,Alan H. Taylor,Alan J. Tepley,Derek J. N. Young,Robert A. Andrus,Michael Battaglia,Julia K. Berkey,Sebastian Upton Busby,Amanda R. Carlson,Marin E. Chambers,Erich Kyle Dodson,Daniel C. Donato,William M. Downing,Paula J. Fornwalt,Joshua S. Halofsky,Ashley Hoffman,Andrés Holz,Jose M. Iniguez,Meg A. Krawchuk,Mark R. Kreider,Andrew J. Larson,Garrett W. Meigs,John Paul Roccaforte,Monica T. Rother,Hugh D. Safford,Michael S. Schaedel,Jason S. Sibold,Megan P. Singleton,Monica G. Turner,Alexandra K. Urza,Kyra D Clark-Wolf,Larissa L. Yocom,Joseph B. Fontaine,John Campbell +62 more
TL;DR: In this article , the relative importance of differences in fire-caused tree mortality, which limits seeds available for tree regeneration, to the impacts of warm, dry climate conditions in determining postfire conifer regeneration was compared.
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Tamm Review: Postfire landscape management in frequent-fire conifer forests of the southwestern United States
Jens T. Stevens,Collin Haffey,Jonathan D. Coop,Paula J. Fornwalt,Larissa L. Yocom,Craig D. Allen,Anne Bradley,Owen T. Burney,Dennis Carril,Marin E. Chambers,Teresa B. Chapman,Sandra L. Haire,Matthew D. Hurteau,Jose M. Iniguez,Ellis Q. Margolis,Christopher Marks,Laura A.E. Marshall,Kyle C. Rodman,Camille S. Stevens-Rumann,Andrea E. Thode,Jessica J. Walker +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, a decision-making framework for landscape-scale management of complex postfire landscapes that allows for adaptation to a warming climate and future fire is presented, focusing specifically on historically frequent-fire forests of the southwestern US but making connections to other forest types and other regions.
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Tree regeneration spatial patterns in ponderosa pine forests following stand-replacing fire: Influence of topography and neighbors
Justin P. Ziegler,Chad M. Hoffman,Paula J. Fornwalt,Carolyn Hull Sieg,Michael Battaglia,Marin E. Chambers,Jose M. Iniguez +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that scale-dependent, and often facilitatory, rather than competitive, processes act on regenerating trees, which will establish potential pathways of stand development, affecting future forest dynamics and management options.
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Limited seed viability in long-dead serotinous lodgepole pine trees in the Southern Rockies, USA
TL;DR: The authors measured seed germination and assessed the relationship between cone age and seed viability for serotinous cones on beetle-killed lodgepole pine in eight stands adjacent to four of those wildfires (n = 1160 cones).
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